Ahoy there. Pirates have buried treasure in the town centre and this summer we need some explorers to help us find it on the Chesterfield Treasure Hunt.
So raise the anchor and set sail for Chesterfield.
To take part all you need to do is pick up your treasure map (clue sheet) from Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre in Rykneld Square or download a copy of the treasure map here.
Then follow the pirates clues around the town as you hunt for the buried treasure.
There is a chance to win some great prizes on the Chesterfield Treasure Hunt.
They include a three-month family leisure membership for Queens Park and Staveley Healthy Living Centre.
Free entry, pick up a clues sheet from Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre.
You can pick up a copy of the treasure map from the Visitor Information Centre, the directions below are to the nearest car park.
From North/South Leave M1 at junction 29 and follow A617 to Chesterfield (approx 4 miles). At traffic light controlled roundabout select middle lane and take 3rd exit. At next roundabout select middle lane and take 2nd exit (Lordsmill Street). Select left hand lane and take first left (Beetwell Street). Multi-storey car park on right. For surface car parks select right lane at 2nd roundabout and take 2nd exit (Lordsmill Street). Keep in right lane and at traffic lights turn right (Spa Lane). Take first left then left again into St Mary’s Gate car park.
From East Follow A617 to junction with M1 motorway, then follow route from North/South.
From West Follow A619 to Chesterfield. At traffic light controlled roundabout (Matalan) select middle lane and take 3rd exit. Keep in left lane and, at traffic lights, go straight on. At next roundabout select left lane and take 1st exit (Lordsmill Street), then follow route from North/South.
Nearest train station Chesterfield, 5 minutes walk away
Any bus to Chesterfield town centre
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